How do I get from Busselton to Margaret River, and how long does it take by car?
Drive the Busselton-Margaret River Road (Route 10) northbound – it’s approximately 27 km and takes about 25 minutes. Alternatively, take the scenic Bussell Highway for a slightly longer but picturesque route. Car hire is available at Busselton Margaret River Airport. Public shuttle services also operate between Busselton Foreshore and major Margaret River wineries.
Is the Busselton Jetty worth visiting during winter, and are all attractions open?
Yes, the Busselton Jetty is open year-round, including winter (June–August), though underwater observatory hours may be reduced. The jetty’s historic buildings, art galleries, and cafe remain open. Winter offers fewer crowds and moody coastal views, but check the official website for observatory schedules and storm conditions before visiting.
What’s the best way to access the underwater observatory at Busselton Jetty?
Access the underwater observatory via the jetty’s electric train or by walking 800 meters along the pier. Tickets include a return train ride and observatory entry. Children under 4 enter free. Dive and snorkel tours are available seasonally. Book online in advance to secure timed entry, especially during peak summer months.
Are there direct flights to Busselton, and which airlines operate there?
Direct flights to Busselton Margaret River Airport (BQB) are operated by Rex Airlines (Regional Express) from Perth, taking approximately 45 minutes. QantasLink previously serviced the route – check current availability as schedules can vary seasonally. The airport is 6 km northeast of Busselton; taxi and car rental services are available onsite.